Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Phoebe

Moving along with the requests, this one was suggested by geekboy62.

Why did I think that Phoebe meant "bird"? Phoebe (pronounced "FEE-bee") is a feminine form of the Greek name Phoibos and it means "bright" or "shining." This origin makes sense if you think of the name Phoebus.

Phoebe is another name for Artemis. It was also the name of a Titan. Phoebe, sometimes called Phoibe, was the goddess of the moon before the Olympians were born. She is the daughter of Uranus and Gaia and the mother of Leto (who gave birth to Apollo and Artemis) and Asteria (who gave birth to Hecate). This name appears on other characters in Greek mythology as well. Phoebe was one of the Amazons that fought against Heracles. Another Phoebe was the sister of Helen of Troy.

People started to use Phoebe as a given name in England during the Protestant Reformation. A character with this name appears in the New Testament on a female minister in the Church at Cenchreae. Some Theologians believe that Phoebe was responsible for delivering Paul's epistle (a type of formal letter) to the Roman Catholic Church.

As it turns out, there is a bird called a phoebe. It lives in North and South America that prefer to hunt for insects in open areas. So it is a bird, but it doesn't mean "bird." This name also has a botanical namesake as well. Phoebe is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family. Phoebe is also one of the moons of Saturn.

Phoebe has always been in the top 1,000 except for the 1960s through the 1980s. It rose dramatically in the 1990s. What happened in the 1990s? The television show Friends happened in the 1990s. Phoebe was the quirky one in the bunch. It still shows no signs of really slowing down. It peaked in 2010 at #309 (although if we just look at the numbers it was highest during the 1880s at #246). It's up at #310 currently. It's also popular worldwide. In 2008 it ranked #31 in England, #53 in Australia, and #94 in Scotland.

Although it's peaking right now, I associate it with my parent's generation because it's the name of one of my mother's college friends. Which is odd, since she was born in the 1960s and the name would not have been popular then. I also have a problem with spelling it, always switching the "o" and "e". But that's just me personally. Phoebe is a great Wicca-lite name that most everyone is familiar with but still has tons of witchy cred.

Sources:
http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/phoebe
http://www.behindthename.com/name/phoebe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebe

Image Credit:
Found via http://pinterest.com

2 comments:

  1. Just yesterday, I saw a wonderful film called 'Phoebe in Wonderland', and I have to say I just love Phoebe. I hate that she's so popular though!
    And, in my head I named a character Leto once then later started doubting why. You just reminded me so thank you for that. Now I can relax and rejoice in a perfect choice ;)

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  2. My 11 year old is Phoebe, almost named Persephone - I must have a thing for Greek goddess names! In all her time at school we have only came across one other Phoebe. Being Aussie though we can't help ourselves and either shorten everyone's names, or add an "ey" or "o" to the end so unfortunately she often gets Phoebs.

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